quest powershell commandlets to work like exchange powershell

Good evening I had a very good guy to help me with this script which works excellent in Exchange 2010. However, when I try to use this in a quest powershell it does not bring up the same amount of entries or is even quite as accurate. Here is the script below.

I tried to rewrite this using the following. It would be nice if I can learn how to run this against an environment and it saves the email domains in hash values and then display the domains one section at a time. Being desperate to get this done I would just settle for being able to just pick one domain at a time.

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